Einsatzgruppe Killings in Yugoslavia and the Conviction of Wilhelm Fuchs
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On 17 April 1941, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia collapsed after just eleven days of fighting against the Axis invasion. In the aftermath, Nazi occupation forces moved swiftly to crush resistance in Serbia. Sabotage, ambushes, and partisan attacks spread across the country, threatening German supply lines and the stability of the entire Balkan region at a critical moment in the war.
To enforce control through terror, Nazi Germany appointed Wilhelm Fuchs as Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Serbia. Under his leadership, Einsatzgruppe Serbia carried out mass executions, hostage shootings, village burnings, and the systematic persecution of Jews, partisans, and civilians. Entire communities were wiped out in reprisal actions designed to break the population through fear.
This documentary traces Fuchs’s path from SS racial offices in Germany to his central role in mass murder across Serbia and the Baltic region. It follows his participation in some of the worst atrocities committed in German-occupied Yugoslavia, his later command of Einsatz units in Eastern Europe, and his postwar trial in Belgrade, where he was convicted of crimes against humanity and executed in 1947.
A chilling portrait of bureaucratic obedience, ideological fanaticism, and industrialized terror in Nazi-occupied Europe.
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